Browse names
404 names match.
Greek
Modern variant of Evelyn or Helen; means bright light.
Germanic
Scandinavian form of Henry; means estate ruler.
English
Possibly from Hampton; means home settlement.
English
Meadow of the hares, derived from Old English elements meaning bright and meadow.
Spanish
From the capital of Cuba, possibly from Taíno origin or Spanish haven.
Germanic
Bright army, from heri meaning army and beraht meaning bright.
Yiddish
Deer, from Yiddish Herschel related to Hebrew hart.
Arabic
Longing or yearning.
Germanic/English
Army man or warrior.
Germanic
Peaceful giant or peaceful warrior.
Germanic
Variant of Heidi meaning noble of birth.
English
Modern variant of Holly, from the evergreen holly plant.
Amharic
Means power or mighty, used in Ethiopian and Rastafarian contexts.
Hebrew
From Hebrew meaning life or living.
Vietnamese
From Vietnamese meaning brave or strong.
English
English surname used as a given name.
English
Variant of Hayden, meaning hedged valley.
Latin
Variant of Hillary, meaning cheerful or merry.
Hebrew
Meaning myrtle, a fragrant flowering plant.
Swahili
Meaning handsome or attractive.
Arabic
Arabic variant of Aaron, meaning exalted or mountain of strength.
English
Word name from Old French meaning messenger or announcer.
English
Harmony or musical concord, modern creation.
English/Irish
Blazing iron or battle worthy, variant of Harvey.
Dutch, Germanic
Dutch form of Henry, meaning estate ruler or home ruler.
Latin
Cheerful, merry, or full of joy.
English
Deer.
Greek/Polish
Means light or torch; popular in Polish usage.
Greek
Variant of Helena, derived from hele meaning bright or shining.
Old English/Germanic
From hild (battle) and raeth (advice), meaning battle counselor.
Greek
From Greek mythology, a flower associated with the god Apollo.
Greek
Variant of Hermione, possibly meaning messenger or earth.
Hebrew
Weasel, a name of the prophetess in the Old Testament.
Hebrew
Deer, swift and graceful creature.
Germanic/Scandinavian
Helmet or protective warrior.
English
English surname origin, one who lives in or near a hall.
English
English surname origin meaning little Hugh or bright heart.
Vietnamese
Virtuous or filial piety.
Hawaiian/English
Modern variation of Hayley, meaning hay meadow.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Hayley or Hale.
Chinese
A Chinese name meaning happiness or joy.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Hayley with -a ending.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly a variant of Haven or Raven.
Japanese
Excellent or outstanding man.
Old English
From the hazel tree, symbolizing wisdom and protection.
Old English
From a high meadow or wood clearing.
Old English
From a hard or hilly place.
Arabic
Praised, grateful, or appreciative.